GitHub user weizhouapache added a comment to the discussion: Unexpected
Deletion of Valid Disks by CloudStack + XCP-ng 8.2.1
> @weizhouapache ACS Version: 4.19.1.3
>
> Reading the volume cleanup id=2164 belonged to a virtual router which was in
> deleted state in ACS but in xen the instance was in suspended state.
>
if so, it is not an issue caused by the GC thread.
> Issue is for the volume ROOT-12558, in xen logs a call to destroy the Volume
> was triggered but in cloudstack logs no relevant logs to cleanup the volume
> was there. The Volume ROOT-12558 is still in ready state in ACS XEN logs on
> VDI delete:
>
> May 20 06:42:18 dhcld-az1c2-xcph01 xapi:
> [20250520T00:57:18.072Z|audit||178683230 HTTPS 10.140.1.13->:::80|VDI.destroy
> R:a5223d94b8f5|audit] ('trackid=47508e295ef7610e1fc86ae9a02090b2'
> 'LOCAL_SUPERUSER' 'root' 'ALLOWED' 'OK' 'API' 'VDI.destroy' (('self'
> 'ROOT-12558' '4d7f2a7d-637e-446c-aa5f-57c867d7848a'
> 'OpaqueRef:fe55984f-df0f-4a92-ab57-2f381f67c669'))) May 20 06:42:18
> dhcld-az1c2-xcph01 xapi: [20250520T00:57:18.107Z|audit||178683230
are there multiple volumes with same name `ROOT-12558` ?
GitHub link:
https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/discussions/10911#discussioncomment-13244087
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